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Tourism excellence celebrated at the 7th Lilizela Tourism Awards The annual Lilizela Tourism Awards took place on Saturday, 9 November 2019, honouring excellence in South Africa’s tourism and hospitality industry - which drives the industry to levels of greatness through providing the highest standards of service excellence.
Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane
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cross-section of South African tourism accommodation establishments, visitor experiences, tour operators, tour guides, emerging entrepreneurs were celebrated alongside several industry luminaries, during an awards ceremony that saw performances by the likes of Sibongile Khumalo and The Ndlovu Youth Choir. Tourism Minister, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane paid special tribute to South Africa’s outstanding tourism businesses, some of which have been beneficiaries of the National Department of Tourism’s market access and enterprise development programmes. “Thank you to the men and women who, in their area of work, go the extra mile to ensure that tourists that travel to our country enjoy a memorable experience. Providing real authentic experiences to tourists is what will sustain and grow our tourism sector. All of us should do this cognisant of the
fact that tourists have no obligation to choose South Africa as a tourist destination,” she said. “Tourism is a very competitive sector and demands from all of us to offer tourists a distinct, authentically South African and memorable experience so that they can return to our country again and again, or even better entice others to come along with them in their subsequent visits. As we cast our eyes into the future, we must continue to ensure that we transform our sector inclusively and to showcase more authentic and uniquely South African experiences,” she said. This year’s awards coincide with South Africa’s 25 years of democracy commemorations and honoured the tourism excellence born as a result of this phenomenal history. In support of Government’s efforts to promote sustainable tourism and youth employment, a Sustainability Village showcased SA’s arts and craft. The minister and other special guests toured the Sustainability Village, a curated space for selected blackowned businesses to market their products at the venue, all of which are proudly
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made in South Africa. Many of their products are also inspired by South African culture and heritage, and are beautifully handcrafted using sustainable materials which is why we are proud to support this initiative. In total, 66 awards under eight categories were handed out to deserving recipients. In an effort to recognise the wider tourism industry, nine new award sub-categories have been introduced. These are: • In-hotel conference centre. • Events venue. • Function venue. • Conference centre. • Convention & exhibition centre. • Meetings, exhibitions and special events. • Apartment hotel. • Boutique hotel. • Small hotel. Bheki Dube of Curiosity Backpackers was awarded the prestigious “I Do Tourism” award. Introduced in 2018, this award recognises proudly South African organisations or individuals who, through sheer dedication and passion, have excelled in positioning the country as a tourism destination of choice, contributing to the vibrancy and growth of the sector.
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